In an update on WWE’s residency at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida (which the company have re-christened to the WWE ThunderDome), Spectrum News 13’s Jon Alba noted that the Amway Center will be making close to $450,000 off the WWE’s residency.
More news: My @MyNews13 colleague @News13JeffAllen says City of Orlando officials tell him Amway Center will be making about $450,000 off #WWE's residency.
Given WWE has been off the road for most of the year, that's a bargain for the company, and good money for venue.
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) August 17, 2020
Alba also released video footage of the City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer officially announcing WWE’s residency at the Amway Center for the next two months, noting that no fans will be allowed to attend, while additional safety and cleaning procedures will be in place and that this will keep the Amway Center staff working.
NEW: City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer officially announces Amway Center will serve as the home of #WWE's residency for the next 2 months. No fans will be allowed. Additional safety and cleaning procedures. Says it will keep Amway staff working. @MyNews13 #ThunderDome pic.twitter.com/49m9390Lzl
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) August 17, 2020